Greek Drachma banknotes
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Convert your leftover Greek Drachma banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Greece.
Greek drachma banknotes became obsolete in 2002, when Greece joined the Eurozone. The exchange deadline for Greek drachmae expired in 2012. All drachma bills issued by the Athens-based Bank of Greece have lost their monetary value. However, we give cash for demonetized pre-euro Greek Drachma notes that reflects their numismatic (collector’s) value.
In addition to Greek Drachma banknotes, we also exchange Greek Drachma coins and Cassa Mediterranea Dracme banknotes from World War II.
Do you have Greek Drachma banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Greek Drachmas. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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100 Greek Drachmas banknote (Athena)
This 100 apaxmai ekaton banknote portrays Athena Peiraios on the front side. The back of the one hundred Drachma banknote has a picture of Adamantios Korais, Greek humanist Scholar. The paper banknote contains the words ‘TRAPEZA TIS ELLADOS’.You get: £0.017001 GRD = £0.0001700000 -
200 Greek Drachmas banknote (Rigas Feraios)
This 200 apaxmee aiakoeiee banknote depicts Rigas Velestinlis Feraios, Greek writer. The back of the two hundred Drachma depicts a secret school run by Greek priests during the Ottoman occupation. On the paper note a caption reads ‘TRAPEZA TIS ELLADOS’.You get: £0.034001 GRD = £0.0001700000 -
50 Greek Drachmas banknote (Poseidon)
The 50 drachmai banknotes features a portrait of the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon. On the back side of the fifty drachma note are sailing ships, and a male and female sailor operating a canon. The 50 drachmai banknote was replaced by a coin in 1980.You get: £0.008501 GRD = £0.0001700000 -
100 Greek Drachmas banknote (Democritus)
The red-orange colored note of 100 Drachmai has a portrait of the Greek philosopher Democritus on the front side, along with an atom symbol. On the reverse side of the Ekaton drachma banknote is an image of Athens Academy’s main temple building.You get: £0.017001 GRD = £0.0001700000 -
500 Greek Drachmas banknote (Great Eleusinian Relief)
On the front side of this olive-green colored 500 drachmai banknote is a section of the Great Eleusinian stone relief, part of the sanctuary of Demeter in Eleusis. The back side of the 500 GRD note features another section of the stone relief, showing goats and fruit.You get: £0.085001 GRD = £0.0001700000 -
20 Greek Drachmas banknote (Demokritos)
On the front of the blue colored 20 greek drachmai note is the portrait of Demokritos, Greek philosopher and scientist, famous for formulating the atomic theory of the universe. On the back side of the twenty drachma banknote are people in a mythical scene.You get: £0.010001 GRD = £0.0005000000